ENHANCING WRITING SKILLS OF EFL LEARNERS THROUGH AUTOMATED FEEDBACK: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION

Pariyanto Novalita, Fransisca Tungka
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This study examines the effectiveness of an automated writing evaluation (AWE) tool in improving the writing skills of lower-proficiency EFL learners. The study involved 34 non-English major university students who received AWE feedback from the WhiteSmoke Writing Assistant during their writing practice sessions. The quality of their writing was evaluated using pre-and post-tests, and their perceptions of the feedback were gathered through a questionnaire. The results showed a significant improvement in the quality of students' writing after using AWE feedback. Additionally, the students perceived the AWE feedback as positively impacting the quality of their writing. These findings suggest that AWE feedback is a promising tool that can be incorporated into the writing class program to enhance the quality of students' writing. Writing teachers can use the tool to evaluate students' compositions and provide targeted feedback to help them improve their writing skills. Overall, the study highlights the potential of technology-based writing tools to facilitate language learning and improve EFL learners' writing proficiency. 
通过自动反馈提高电子英语学习者的写作能力:一项实证调查
本研究探讨了自动写作评估(AWE)工具在提高低水平 EFL 学习者写作技能方面的有效性。研究涉及 34 名非英语专业的大学生,他们在写作练习过程中接受了来自 WhiteSmoke Writing Assistant 的 AWE 反馈。通过前后测试评估了他们的写作质量,并通过问卷调查收集了他们对反馈的看法。结果显示,使用 AWE 反馈后,学生的写作质量有了明显提高。此外,学生们认为 AWE 反馈对他们的写作质量产生了积极影响。这些研究结果表明,AWE 反馈是一种很有前途的工具,可以纳入写作课课程,以提高学生的写作质量。写作教师可以利用这一工具评估学生的作文,并提供有针对性的反馈,帮助他们提高写作能力。总之,本研究强调了基于技术的写作工具在促进语言学习和提高 EFL 学习者写作水平方面的潜力。
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